“We welcome investment in CPEC,” the ambassador told journalists at the Quetta Press Club. Other Chinese officials had also accompanied the ambassador during his visit to the press club.

During his visit to the city, Jing also addressed the Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry and met people from a broad cross-section of society.

The Chinese ambassador stated that after the formation of the new government, CPEC had been reviewed and consensus had been developed over the inclusion of new projects.

“Both sides will keep working on the ongoing projects under CPEC and have them finished as scheduled,” Jing said of the projects that are already underway.

“For the next stage of the project, we will focus on joint ventures and the social sector. We have also decided that more resources should be given to the western provinces,” he revealed.

He expressed the desire to link the mega project to Central Asian states via Afghanistan. He said CPEC would open new vistas of development and prosperity in the region.

The Chinese Ambassador stated that CPEC had entered “a new era” and that jobs would be created for the people of Pakistan through its various projects. He said Balochistan offers numerous opportunities to investors in terms of agriculture, livestock, mines and minerals.

At the chamber of commerce, businessmen urged the Chinese ambassador to establish a Chinese consulate in Quetta to address their business needs. The ambassador promised the business community that their request would be discussed with Chinese higher ups.

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